Making up the majority of the great whales, baleen whales are some of the biggest animals to have ever lived. Feeding on tiny plankton and krill, baleen whales use their hair-like baleen to strain their food out of the water column.
CalCOFI Monitoring Program
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A figure showing the density of the six most frequently seen whales and dolphins in Southern California from 2004 to 2013. Figure credit: Campbell et al. 2015.

A figure showing the density of the six most frequently seen whales and dolphins in Southern California from 2004 to 2013. Figure credit: Campbell et al. 2015.

Click for Details Trend in density from 2004-2013, based on sightings from CalCOFI cruises, for the six most frequently sighted species of cetaceans off southern California. Blue and humpback whales, short-beaked common dolphins, and Dall’s porpoises appear to be stable. Fin whale sightings have decreased while Pacific white-sided dolphin sightings have increased. For more information, consult Figure App.F.13.28 in the CINMS 2016 Condition Report.

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